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Pelléas et M??lisande by artists of the Paris Opera and Opera-Comique conducted by Piero Coppola (Victor, $10.50)?A surprisingly coherent recording of Debussy's elusive, misty music. Tenor Charles Panzera is an excellent Pelléas; Soprano Yvonne Brothier could learn much from Mary Garden, still greatest of M??lisandes...
...before the deaths of Harvard's Eliot, James, M??nsterberg, Royce and Palmer and the departure of George Santayana for his native Spain, ended Harvard's primacy in philosophy and psychology...
...Chancellor Hermann Miiller. who signed the Versailles Treaty, told for the first time his reminiscences of the ceremony, described how he and Johannes Bell, his colleague, signed the treaty with their own pens because they heard that the French wanted them to sign with pens from Alsace-Lorraine. Chancellor M??ller signed with his own old fountain pen, Delegate Bell with a wooden pen taken from his hotel bedroom...
...restaurant crowds at Grinzing under the linden trees, singing, drinking wine, looking out over the lights of Vienna, had something special to celebrate last week. Dark-haired, demure Lisl Goldarbeiter, a true and typical Wiener M??del (Viennese girl), had been chosen "Miss Universe"? winner of the Galveston, Tex., International Beauty Contest. From Schubert to Schnitzler, Austrian composers and writers have insisted that Viennese girls are the world's prettiest. Here were the sober judges of Galveston in obvious agreement...
...M??rtha...